Female
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Female is a gender in World of Warcraft. The only alternative in World of Warcraft is a male. Typically females are often the priests or mages and more caring gender of each race, but this is generally a stereotypical observation. Many renowned heroes are female priests and mages such as Tyrande Whisperwind, Aegwynn, and Jaina Proudmoore. In addition, night elf warrior females almost exclusively form the Sentinels; there are very few noted men among the Sentinels (indeed none, until recently).
See also male.
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Blood elf females
First appearance in the Warcraft III expansion the Frozen Throne.
Famous blood elven women:
Draenei females
- First appearance in World of Warcraft.
Notable female Draenei:
Dwarf females
- First appearance was in the cancelled game Lord of the clans, in which a bearded dwarf lass flirts with Thrall disguised as a dwarf.
Notable dwarven women:
Gnome females
- First appearance in World of Warcraft.
Human females
- First appearance in Warcraft 3 with the introduction of Jaina.
Notable female Humans:
Night elf females
First appearance in Warcraft III.
Famous night elven women:
Orc females
Notable female Orc:
Troll females
- First appearance in World of Warcraft.
Notable female trolls:
Tauren females
- First appearance in World of Warcraft.
Notable female Tauren:
Undead females
- First appearance in Warcraft 3 with the banshees.
Notable female Undead:
NPC females
The following non-playable races are represented with models of both male and female gender:
- Centaur
- Children of Cenarius
- Goblin
- Naga
- Qiraji
- Quilboar
- High Elf (Similar to Blood elves but have a paler skincolor, usually blonde hair and blue eyes)
The following non-playable races are represented with models of solely female gender:
